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X.509 certs are commonly used in TLS/HTTPS.
Why is one needed in your boot process?
Is your drive encrypted?
I was trying to install a docker container at one point. Could this be it?
Did you try to set up that container to serve HTTPS?
It sounds like you have some service configured to serve HTTPS, and it's having trouble starting because the cert is broken.
Only that particular service will be broken. The rest of the system is fine.
Check
systemctl status --failed
for more info.Edit: I'm only talking about the X.509 error. The AMD error is probably related to your hardware.
I was setting up the containers to fix a problem when using wine, but found a different solution. I checked the system status. 0 units failed and x.509 isn’t mentioned